Howard Zinn
In this instant classic, recorded on the eve of the quincentennial, legendary historian Howard Zinn returns to the themes he popularized in his masterful A People's History of the United States.

Editors: Joshua Kahn, Stephen D'Arcy, Tony Weis, Toban Black
This book offers a critical analysis of the impact of the tar sands and the challenges opponents face in their efforts to organize effective resistance.

C.L.R. James
In this volume, Noel Ignatiev, provides an extensive introduction to James' life and thought, before presenting two critical works that illustrate the tremendous breadth and depth of James' worldview.

Max Nettlau
Written to indicate the breadth and diversity of anarchist ideas and practices, in a style that largely allows the historical facts to speak for themselves, it remains remarkably useful and current.

Kuwasi Balagoon • Edited by Matt Meyer and Karl Kersplebedeb
Balagoon combined anarchism with Black nationalism, broke the rules of sexual and political conformity, and took up arms against the white supremacist State.

Prole.info
This volume combines two pamphlets from the frontlines of the class war. The texts from these anonymous workers offer cutting-edge class analysis and critiques of daily life accompanied by uncensored, innovative illustrations.

Editors: Buff Whitman-Bradley, Sarah Lazare, and Cynthia Whitman-Bradley
The long tradition of refusing to fight in unjust wars continues today within the American military. Today's resisters speak out in this powerful book.

Vyvian Raoul • Introduction: Josh MacPheeAdvertising Shits in Your Head calls adverts what they are—a powerful means of control through manipulation—and highlights how people across the world are fighting back.

Jeremy BrecherAgainst Doom: A Climate Insurgency Manual tells how to put strategy into action—and how it can succeed. It is a handbook for halting global warming and restoring our climate—a how-to for climate insurgents.

Franco La Cecla
After demolishing the myth of the rock star architect with his book Against Architecture, Franco La Cecla now explores the decisive challenges that cities are going to have to confront in the near future.